Monday, January 23, 2012

Learn Your Lesson

We reason with hesitation because were not sure if the decision we made was for our best interest. Those who administer complaints to eradicate from themselves are usually the ones who learn lessons that could be bypassed. Evidently there the ones repeating the same two-step to an inharmonious beat. Out of sync with those who have matured and moved on. Not only do we settle within ourselves but we allow room for indecision. Why should we counteract from our first response. When in fact our first initial response is usually our best solvent that fits the effect . Primarily in conjunction with common sense and attached to caution you tend to avoid any repetition. What makes for a wise person is someone who had a thought of dying but preferred to revive themselves and live for another day. Wisdom comes from the depth of a person soul to hone in on the need to rely on “FAITH” when you don’t have strength.  Faith is used when you stop trying to process thought and capacity. There are no limits to what any one person can do. A learning curve is set based on an ‘average person’ ability to easily learn and the difficulty to grasp new information . There is another term used and it is called an experience curve. And this curve is determined by “Natural Limits”, which can not be rationalized by scientist because it is to complex to understand how the ‘environment’ responds to things that are not foreseen. If we grab a hold of the outer limits, which is staged to perfect an imbalance, it will give opportune existence to what we can do. Learn from your lessons the easy way before you end up learning the hard way.


Duly Noted and Marked 

1 comment:

  1. Another powerful marking for change we all have received on today! Why should we counteract from our first response.... Primarily in conjunction with common sense and attached to caution you tend to avoid any repetition. This was very jolting when I read it. I am sure if I was to have more time to talk about this post I could. However, I think a simple Thank you Jesus for being Marked by Change!

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